Embark on a full-day guided exploration of Mt. Rainier National Park. Discover the rugged beauty, hike among ancient sequoia trees, and marvel at supersized natural wonders.
Embark on a full-day guided exploration of Mt. Rainier National Park. Discover the rugged beauty, hike among ancient sequoia trees, and marvel at supersized natural wonders.
- Mount Rainier National Park - The journey begins with a delightful outdoor breakfast en route to the Park entrance. The guide will tailor the day by considering group preferences, weather conditions, diverse ecosystems, highlights, and avoiding crowds to ensure a wonderful experience.
- Narada Falls - This enchanting waterfall, a favorite among…
- Mount Rainier National Park - The journey begins with a delightful outdoor breakfast en route to the Park entrance. The guide will tailor the day by considering group preferences, weather conditions, diverse ecosystems, highlights, and avoiding crowds to ensure a wonderful experience.
- Narada Falls - This enchanting waterfall, a favorite among Mt. Rainier visitors, is situated on the road from Longmire to Paradise, just a mile west of the Paradise area entrance. Standing at 176 feet, the falls feature two distinct sections: the upper tier, the tallest at 159 feet, is a horsetail fall, characterized by its multiple channels cascading down the rock face.
- Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center - Paradise is the park’s most frequented area, renowned for its breathtaking views and wildflower meadows. Enjoy a hike and a picnic. Mount Rainier, rising 14,410 feet above sea level, is the majestic peak of the Cascade Range in western Washington. Surrounded by steep valleys and silt-laden rivers, this formidable volcano, with its sharp, pyramidal summit, expansive snowfields, and deep glaciers, dominates a pristine and stunning landscape.
- Reflection Lakes - Reflection Lakes is accessible via Stevens Canyon Road, open to vehicles during the summer months, typically from June to September. This well-loved spot is named for the lakes that mirror the views of Mount Rainier. In summer, hikers must remain on trails to protect the fragile subalpine meadows surrounding the lake. Boating and fishing are prohibited in Reflection Lakes. In winter, snowshoers and hikers can still reach the area and enjoy winter camping around the snow-covered lake.
- Seattle - Return to Seattle and designated drop-off locations.

- Bottled Water
- Convenient Pick Up and Drop Offs
- Small-Group Tour (Max 14 Travelers)
- Included Fees and Taxes
- Park Entrance Fees Covered
- Bottled Water
- Convenient Pick Up and Drop Offs
- Small-Group Tour (Max 14 Travelers)
- Included Fees and Taxes
- Park Entrance Fees Covered
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Embark on a day-long journey to the mesmerizing Mt Rainier National Park. Travelling in a cosy van, pass through the historic towns from the Gold Rush era to get to the park. Be prepared to be awestruck by the grandeur of nature. Indulge in a walk amongst the ancient sequoias, and spend ample time exploring the park’s marvels both independently and…
Embark on a day-long journey to the mesmerizing Mt Rainier National Park. Travelling in a cosy van, pass through the historic towns from the Gold Rush era to get to the park. Be prepared to be awestruck by the grandeur of nature. Indulge in a walk amongst the ancient sequoias, and spend ample time exploring the park’s marvels both independently and under the guidance of a tour guide.
Each van can accommodate up to 14 travelers.
Moreover, if desired, arrangements can be made to reserve the entire van for a single group/party.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.